INS 3003 EXAM 1 FSU LATEST UPDATE
GRADED A+
civil war a war between citizens of the same country.
cold war a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda,
and other measures short of open warfare, in particular.
proxy war A war instigated by a maj...
INS 3003 EXAM 1 FSU LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+ civil war ✔✔a war between citizens of the same country. cold war ✔✔a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare, in particular. proxy war ✔✔A war instigated by a major pow er that does not itself participate non-member observer state ✔✔have the right to speak at the United Nation General Assembly meetings, but not to vote on resolutions Non-State entity ✔✔Organizations with sufficient power to influence and cause change ev en though they do not belong to any established institution of a state nation -state ✔✔a sovereign state whose citizens or subjects are relatively homogeneous in factors such as language or common descent. unitary actor ✔✔An assumption that treats states as a single entity that tries to maximize national interest, broadly defined. founder of classical realism ✔✔hans morgenthau (politics among nations in 1948) pursuit of power ✔✔realpolitik founder of neo -realism ✔✔kenneth waltz assumptions ✔✔1. staters are rational unitary actors 2. states seek security 3. anarchy balance of power ✔✔1. alliances 2. bandwagoning 3. balancing Balance of power definition ✔✔gobal configuration that creates peace Uni-Polarity ✔✔hegemonic stability theory argues that Uni -polarity is so powerful that no one else tries on major power, 1 hegeon realists don't like this Bi-polartity ✔✔balance of power if two powers offset each other with rational decision making - neorealists prefer - ex: cold war Multi -Polarity ✔✔moving towards multiple poles of power -classic realists prefer -takes focus off single or two states -most realists dont like becaus theres too much room for shifting and miscalculation (unstable) relative gains vs absolute gains ✔✔-relative gains= 0 sum -absolute gains= non -zero sum relative gains ✔✔state doesn't share with others, seeks opportunity to enhance position
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